Lonewulf
Humanistic Cyborg
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I'll buy whatever freaking jacket I want, I don't need some whiney guilt pusher to tell me what king of jacket I must have. I already have a great 60 year old goat skin jacket, I like it very much, and the goat would have been long dead anyway if they hadn't turned it into a nice jacket.
That's nice. But some people do not like that there are animals that are hunted and killed en-masse just for corporate bucks. Just like the buffalo were hunted to extinction. And just like how I oppose the use of fox fur (and foxes are usually kept in some of the worst of conditions... but you don't care about that, I'm sure. After all, you get some nice-feeling coat, so it's automatically justified.
That is why many people have a negative opinion of animal rights activists, they act all holier than thou, and feel as if they have the authority to tell others what to wear or eat.
Yeah, those darn animal rights activists. Also, what about those courts, judges, and other types of criticism?! How dare people criticize Imus for calling other people names; how dare people act "holier than thou" and attack the KKK for writing slogans on walls. How dare the courts have the authority to tell people what they can and can't do, with threat of incarceration?
Oh wait. There's no inconsistency. Social pressure and judgement is a norm.
Hmm...
Humans are more intelligent! Very good. Humans also have the right to kill, eat and wear a seal, even a really cute one.
A "right" to?
That's a personal value judgment, and not one that I agree with. Any moreso than I think that people have a "right" to wipe out all species of animals for their personal greed, or that people have a "right" to pollute the environment whenever they so wish.
Doesn't mean that I think they should be restricted, but proclaiming that it's a natural RIGHT, like it was proclaimed in some constitution, or direction from On High speaks worlds about your argument...
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